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Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living

1013 East Gibson St., Arcadia, FL 34266

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4.5

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Reviews of Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living in Arcadia, Florida

4.5

(4 reviews)

  • Facility

    4.5

  • Staff

    4.7

  • Food

    3.0

  • Activities

    4.0

  • Value

    5.0

Julie

5

November 8, 2023

I visited this facility

The staff at Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living was very friendly. The residents were very welcoming, and everybody was forthcoming with information. The place was very clean and seemed to be very suited to what we might need. We saw the dining areas, the living areas, and the common areas. They introduced us to the aides who do the caregiving to the residents. They had game sheets around. The residents were getting ready to play cornhole. They talked about games that they like to play, people that came to visit, and people that came to sing for them. The person who assisted us during the tour was very informative and very helpful. They were working on some remodeling. It wasn't perfect but they were working on it.

Debra

4

August 6, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mom has moved into Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living. It's not a home, but she likes it. She has a private room. She has a little microwave and a sink with a refrigerator. She has a recliner and a bed. I brought in a nightstand, a TV, and another recliner from home. A few things were provided, but I think some of the stuff had been messed up with the hurricane and it wasn't the best quality, so I brought some better things from home for her there. Overall, pretty much the food is good, except they give a lot of sandwiches. My mom is not a sandwich person, and so on those sandwich nights, I find that it leaves her hungry because she doesn't eat. When they cook, their food is very good, and she likes it. But too many times, sandwiches are handed out. I find that to be like on the weekends and even during the week. Sometimes there is a night of sandwiches or macaroni and cheese, and my mother has never eaten cheese. They need to have like two options if you don't want a sandwich, something else should be provided so the family doesn't have to run something back up there. My main complaint is that the food is too many sandwiches. There are some activities that they try to do. They do an ice cream social, which they enjoy. They've played a few ball games with beach balls or lightweight balls. Somebody plays the piano, but I've only heard her do it one time, so I don't know how often that's done, but that's entertaining to some of them.

Catherine

4

January 26, 2023

I visited this facility

I toured Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living. It seemed to be very family-friendly. The only drawback that I saw for my mom was just that the apartments were not large enough. They had 2 large apartments, but they're not available. Otherwise, I loved the people, I liked the management, and I liked the place. They had an outdoor garden, and my mother enjoys gardening. Three meals a day were included. People were sitting in the common area that were watching television together. Two ladies were putting a puzzle together, which are things that my mother enjoys doing. They provided transportation to doctors and grocery stores if they chose to go. The size of the room was more than adequate for her needs, but we were instructed to find a place where she can take some of her treasures. They're still working on some of the storm repairs, but they have a generator they can operate 24/7. They had shutters that were already on the windows. If I was looking at it from a storm perspective, it's a safe place to be.

Scott

5

May 31, 2022

I visited this facility

My mother is moving into Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living. I toured that place last Saturday, and then yesterday I took my mom up there so she could see it because I thought she at least deserved the courtesy of seeing it and she was very happy with it. The first thing that I noticed when I walked in there was the smell. Is it an odor or is it an aroma? And this place, the first thing that I notice is, it does not stink, it's open, and it is airy and it's light and high ceilings. Everything about this place to me is to bring people together. You want to encourage people to meet other people in all the common areas, with the dining area, where they can watch TV, where they can just sit and chat, and play cards, bingo, and play cornhole. Whatever it is they want to do, they can either stay in their room if you want to, or you can come out, and you can walk around, and you can be social like me. I was reading the menu for the month, they've got trained chefs, the menu is prepared by chefs. They've got the courtyard, you can get your nails done, and you can get your hair done. Those are things that I think my mom might find useful. I can't find one negative thing to say about this place. This place is just all top-notch and for $2800 a month. This place is providing the same amenities as other places which are $8,000 a month. I love the place. I love everything about it. I don't have anything negative to say about it. So hopefully this is going to be a smooth transition by the weekend. The room was huge, and the ceilings were vaulted. You don't feel like you're in a cage or you don't feel like you're in this little bitty cramped room. Another thing I like is, for instance, the person might have a fall factor, and they might fall in the shower. Their showers are huge, you just walk right into them. There's no ledge, there's no step over. You go in there and then they've got these beautifully installed wooden plank seats. My mom here at this house, I put a shower chair on, so she doesn't fall, but you don't have to do that there. The beautiful thing is you just walk right in. There's no shower curtain, but the way it's designed, the water just goes right into the drain, but the grab bars are all the way around. I can't say enough about the room. They even help with the furnishing because I said, what do I need to bring? The executive director, Deedee, she's the one that's been taking care of all of this. If you need help with the bed and chairs, you need to bring your own TV, but I don't think that's asking too much if you're going to help me furnish the rest of the room. Just very, very accommodating. I can't say enough positive stuff about these people. They go out on shopping excursions. They bring a van in and all these little old folks line up and get in, and they go out and do their thing and come on back. They have games and activities and they bring in entertainment, and bands just to keep these folks energized and entertained, and to where they can interact with each other. I noticed that their staff -- I just felt that these people were interacting with these residents. Some of these people had three and four of these elderly residents just talking to them, just engaged in conversation. To me, that means everything, if someone's going to try to interact with my mom, that's everything. If you need help with your medication, there are people there on site that will help you if you need help with bathing, there are people there on site for that, if people are incontinent, they've got people there that are equipped to deal with that and trained for that. That makes me feel good that no matter what my mom might need, there's someone there that can help with that. If I had to pick the place for me, Arcadia Oaks is where I will be.

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Costs for Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living in Arcadia, Florida

Assisted Living

This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.

$2,300

Starting Price

Services and Amenities of Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living in Arcadia, Florida

Costs

  • All Inclusive Rent
  • Entry Fee
  • Fee Structure Extra: Entry fee cost : $500

Room and housing options

  • 1-bedroom apartments
  • 2-bedroom apartments
  • Companion Suites: yes

General

  • Resident Capacity: 65
  • Respite Care
  • Pets Allowed: No pets allowed

About Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living in Arcadia, Florida

At Arcadia Oaks Assisted Living, our focus is on you and your loved ones. We customize the level of care to meet your needs. Arcadia Oaks is home to people just like you. They all want worry-free, safe, dignified and independent lives. Relatives and friends are welcome to join you in our dining area for an occasional meal, tastefully prepared three times daily by our trained dietary staff.

Arcadia Oaks offers companionship and new friends in a comfortable family-type setting. Come and live with us as we continue to care for your family as our family.

The following features are available on a regular, daily basis to every resident.

  • Transportation (nominal fee)
  • Laundry and Housekeeping service
  • 24-hour access to staff
  • Medication Supervision
  • 3 Home cooked meals
  • Snacks
  • Open visiting hours
  • Activities
  • Emergency Call System

Optional Services through our providers to all residents include

  • Beauty and Barber services
  • Cable TV.
  • Physical Therapy
  • Speech Therapy
  • Podiatrist
  • Nursing services

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